Milagro Herbs

Santa Fe


Created by ethnobotanist Tomas Enos, Milagro Herbs' organic herb-based salves, essential oils, soaps and tinctures have acquired something of a cult following. It's a bit pricey, but the range of products for sale is pretty impressive.

You may also run into them at the Farmers Market.


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